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Senate Bill 252 protects low-income households from water shutoffs due to nonpayment, requiring providers to follow strict notification and payment guidelines.
Senate Bill 252 protects low-income households from water shutoffs due to nonpayment, requiring providers to follow strict notification and payment guidelines.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SB 252
- Title: Water supply: systems and utilities; water shutoff protection act; enact.
- Status: Referred to Committee of the Whole
- Introduced: April 23, 2025
- Sponsors: Senator Stephanie Chang (Primary), John Damoose, Sue Shink, Rosemary Bayer, Darrin Camilleri, Mary Cavanagh, Jeremy Moss, Mallory McMorrow, Erika Geiss (Cosponsors)
Senate Bill 252 aims to protect residential customers from water service shutoffs due to nonpayment, particularly for low-income households. The bill establishes guidelines for water service providers to follow before shutting off water, ensuring that vulnerable populations, including those enrolled in affordability programs, are safeguarded.
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This summary provides an overview of Senate Bill 252, highlighting its intent to protect vulnerable customers from water shutoffs while ensuring that water service providers adhere to specific guidelines.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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